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>> these particular pictures i did not take, but i was there in this environment certainly. and i had just been on a reporting assignment in libya before i went to visit him. and things in libya were very bad for me at the time. and i was in iraq, as well. and so i thought belize is a tropical place, i'll have a nice relaxing experience, i'll recover from libya. and lo and behold, assassins, pimps and prostitutes. >> how did this happen? in your piece, there's a line where you say the reason john mcafee was such a success was because he traded off his own parano paranoia. continue trandid that translateo his own life? >> he was scared. he thought the government was trying to kill him. i was staying at his property in the middle of the night. bang, bang, bang on the door and he's standing there with a gugud he says did you hear, somebody just fired a gun on the property and i didn't hear anything. but slowly i became more and more concerned that maybe there was like what do i know, maybe there is somebody trying to kill him. i finally hired a bed guard. when i left to investi
>> these particular pictures i did not take, but i was there in this environment certainly. and i had just been on a reporting assignment in libya before i went to visit him. and things in libya were very bad for me at the time. and i was in iraq, as well. and so i thought belize is a tropical place, i'll have a nice relaxing experience, i'll recover from libya. and lo and behold, assassins, pimps and prostitutes. >> how did this happen? in your piece, there's a line where you say...
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it calls for an economic environment with very limited government. the book is seeing a new surge in popularity. almost 2 million copies of this book have been sold since 2008. >> it provides the foundation for such a free society. she completes the work that is so desperately needed. >> not everyone agrees with her philosophy. >> you look at the difference between somalia and a developed country. government infrastructure, government provides the stuff that allows the marketplace to exist. in mogadishu, you have to pay off the local warlord. he does not care if there is a middle class. >> he believes in a strong -- think she lacks compassion for the poor. her supporters say she has a plan for them, too. >> i do not believe there would be any problem for those who are truly falling through the cracks , people who cannot take care of themselves, they would be provided for. >> according to a study by the library of congress, it is the second-most influential book of all time, only behind the bible. love it or hate it, it is still relevant today, 56 yea
it calls for an economic environment with very limited government. the book is seeing a new surge in popularity. almost 2 million copies of this book have been sold since 2008. >> it provides the foundation for such a free society. she completes the work that is so desperately needed. >> not everyone agrees with her philosophy. >> you look at the difference between somalia and a developed country. government infrastructure, government provides the stuff that allows the...
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they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de janeiro. >> blockbuster details on the benghazi attack, a new book has the untold story. we'll have the authors. >> who new what when and how will that tragedy affect our embassies worldwide. >> is facebook making a lot of us depressed? could seeing friends happy pictures make people sad? >> it's well known that whites aren't permitted to say the n. word, but how about blacks? is it ok to say the word, even in private? >> welcome to consider this. we begin with benghazi and a new book and report inspired by that disaster. september 11, 2012, dozens of heavily armed militants attacked in what had become
they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de...
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now, the trouble is that once mercury escapes into the environment it frequently ends up in the foot chain especially in fish and chicken. if these are eaten the metal causes damage to your nerves affecting hearing, speech and also muscle control and it mrs. can cause paralysis and death. 40 years ago, mercury dumped into a river near a small community in canada caused many health problems for generations. danielle lack has that story. >> another school day ends for 12-year-old katherine fobister. as a toddler she was diagnosed with mercury system. 14 pills a day and frequent medical checks help give a semblance of normal life. >> she is not playing the victim. she's doing what she's capable of doing. she's a strong girl. i'm really proud of her. >> mercury dumped in the stream upstream pois poisoned a commun. the waters are much less polluted with it, years later. but the food chain from microscopic life to the fish eaten by humans, that will take much longer to cleanse itself. government funds provide some money to those who have the neurological symptoms. fits, muscle tremors loss
now, the trouble is that once mercury escapes into the environment it frequently ends up in the foot chain especially in fish and chicken. if these are eaten the metal causes damage to your nerves affecting hearing, speech and also muscle control and it mrs. can cause paralysis and death. 40 years ago, mercury dumped into a river near a small community in canada caused many health problems for generations. danielle lack has that story. >> another school day ends for 12-year-old katherine...
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fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of the slippery slope that in the end will have to be militarily involved and the people and the president have better things to do. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's already headed in
fortunately, we're not talking about built-up areas, drones can be more useful in that kind of environment. our allies seem to want to take the lead. but we're going to have to be much more supportive than we're now willing to be in that area. and we're going to have to think hard about other places like syria. >> right. >> where there's, you know, a massive loss of life, 60,000 already. and we're hanging back there. again, i think out of reluctance to get too involved because of...
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you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know about this person and there is nobody to go to that has intelligence. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the
you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that arend we can l get behi. you're not linda. i'm filling in foofficer owens. shused double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! can i drive? absolutely not. what's in your wlet? toni we'll see you tomorrow. >> how incentive and cold can you get? >> thats what i hear if a challenge a welfare program. >> we're talking about people that we ought to b rushing to try to help the needy did benefit credit card, edt cards. ♪ john: freetuffor vtims. bill o'reilly. >> no matter what thevidence, no matter what facts are presente, the liberal line will be the same if society's fault. john: she blames her parents for ba aitude. the back street boy's neck rter
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that arend we can l get behi. you're not linda. i'm filling in foofficer owens. shused double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited...
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very different position than us, and they have the people who can go in there and live in that kind of environment. >> what does that mean? >> it means it's a much more difficult owe. >> no, what does it mean about the chinese you're talking about? >> they have a huge appetite for the natural resources. >> and we don't? >> oh no, we do, but we have other resources. the fact that this is something that gives them a primary call on a lot of resources of the region. they've put in a lot of money. we haven't been willing to do that. >> we have two reasons for being there. one, africa is a central front with al kay dan. number two, these resources that we really have not been attending to in any fashion resem bling the chinese. >> that's true. >> chinese will deal with anybody. they're right there in the sudan. they will go and deal with anybody. >> they were in africa early. >> they put cash on the barrel head. they're all over latin america, all over africa, john. they are dealing in a commercial mercantile way with these regimes, and we have a foreign policy that deals of of israel. meet yahir lapid
very different position than us, and they have the people who can go in there and live in that kind of environment. >> what does that mean? >> it means it's a much more difficult owe. >> no, what does it mean about the chinese you're talking about? >> they have a huge appetite for the natural resources. >> and we don't? >> oh no, we do, but we have other resources. the fact that this is something that gives them a primary call on a lot of resources of the...
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women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear. of women who are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would he would just prefer. i know to say more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation times to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth. were clearly not the safest. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth from the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. coming up. at our teen
women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear. of women who are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would he would just prefer. i know to say more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation times to protect their family and young girls shoot out...
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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. >> just to be clear, you oppose military force in this environment. you have been talking about that. >> yes. absolutely. i also favor strong president, strong foreign policy, strong american -- >> people watch would go say you can't have it both ways. that this president is the president. and he's choosing to do what actually congress asked him to do. go to congress and ask for authorization. and now he's doing just that. >> well, it was a very foolish thing to make the statement about the red line and last august. he did it in the heat of a presidential campaign. but the fact section that the economists say that -- in the -- just because you do one very foolish thing, as you look ahead on your policy, you don't make things better by doinging the second foolish thing. we are going to take a hit for his -- misstatement last august but we don't need to compound it. he now compounded it twice over. he is saying, again, today, that the military strike will be very limited and -- but he is going further in saying that he is in the even sure he is willing
. >> just to be clear, you oppose military force in this environment. you have been talking about that. >> yes. absolutely. i also favor strong president, strong foreign policy, strong american -- >> people watch would go say you can't have it both ways. that this president is the president. and he's choosing to do what actually congress asked him to do. go to congress and ask for authorization. and now he's doing just that. >> well, it was a very foolish thing to make...
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women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i'm going to go with them once again it's the fear factor women are definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would he would just pick her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. in early november israel put out tenders for the construction of more than one thousand eight hundred units in the occupied west bank something its closest ally the us condemned as a hindrance to peace talks well later today so if you have an answer speaks to a lot he's the former director general of the israeli foreign ministry about the hopes of ever reaching a breakthrough in search
women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i'm going to go with them once again it's the fear factor women are definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would he would just pick her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too...
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is this really the case that president wants to act on syria that environment environment at change is -- climate change is a more urgent threat? it is farcic el. the case that president said, he he lost allies he might have had among republicans. lou: president is clinging to the constitution, and cruise missiles, in this moment of need. let's turn to former president, bill clinton, saying it is up to the republican now to fix obamacare, talk about slick willie and more obama. >> you got to give him points for guts, bill clinton always was gutsy. suddenly the responsibility of republicans to make it legislation it is cat prove traffic and -- ca catastrophic d mix it. >> there. >> thank you very much. steven thank you. >> up next, a grand newa brand-new book, emily gets her gun, we'll talk with emily about the gun, what it took to get it, author, emily mill yor ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new
is this really the case that president wants to act on syria that environment environment at change is -- climate change is a more urgent threat? it is farcic el. the case that president said, he he lost allies he might have had among republicans. lou: president is clinging to the constitution, and cruise missiles, in this moment of need. let's turn to former president, bill clinton, saying it is up to the republican now to fix obamacare, talk about slick willie and more obama. >> you got...
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by the time we're all sick only then will they admit they're contaminating the environment. we want out. the paper mill has become a symbol of a decade long conflict. it sits on the river that divids most nations and prompted this bridge between both countries to close for nearly a half decade. argentina said it's a major pollutant, uruguay says it follows standards. >> we have increased by half what they have requested. >> reporter: argentina's president said she doesn't want the plant to increase production. the trees to produce paper are cut in both countries and people on both sides say they're saying a heavy price. >> tourism in the summer doubles the size of the town. but when the borders are closed no argentinas visit. >> this is the best plant in the world. many are jealous they have chosen to put it in uruguay. this is where it is. >> he wants good relations to resume and said the sister nations should put the dispute over the paper mill behind them. al jazeera, argentina. >> time now for sports. >> reporter: thank you. we start major league baseball playoffs. the h
by the time we're all sick only then will they admit they're contaminating the environment. we want out. the paper mill has become a symbol of a decade long conflict. it sits on the river that divids most nations and prompted this bridge between both countries to close for nearly a half decade. argentina said it's a major pollutant, uruguay says it follows standards. >> we have increased by half what they have requested. >> reporter: argentina's president said she doesn't want the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's not true. tonight the star linebacker is talking. the full interview with katie couric airs tomorrow. in clips released by "good morning america" he admits to lying. he also defends his lies. listen. >> you stuck to the script. you knew that something was amiss. why? >> put yourself in my situation. this girl i committed myself to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on december 6th saying she is alive and i'll be put on national tv two days later and they'll ask me the same question, what would you do? >> te'o is not the only one
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's...
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upstairs it has good winds, but it doesn't have a great environment. that is why, thankfully, this isn't a big tornado threat, little tornado threat, torrential downpours and damaging wind gusts occasionally with some of these storms. we have the rain, not as heavy as it was a half hour or so ago, but we are rain cooled currently to 66 at national. dew points dropping a little bit. you notice we are not behind the front yet. the winds will turn west ask northwest. big picture here it is, you can see the tornado watch from us north to albany, new york. the summertime pattern, we have been dealing with the last few days. that is going to be gone. by 5:00, isolated shower lingering close to town. then this evening things start to clear out and pull away from us. midweek by late wednesday, thursday, that could bring more showers around here. it is also going to keep us cool. we have hit our high for the day in the upper 70s. 54 tonight with mid-40s north and west of the cool spot. the yellow alert. 72 tomorrow, sunny and cooler. pretty nice day out there.
upstairs it has good winds, but it doesn't have a great environment. that is why, thankfully, this isn't a big tornado threat, little tornado threat, torrential downpours and damaging wind gusts occasionally with some of these storms. we have the rain, not as heavy as it was a half hour or so ago, but we are rain cooled currently to 66 at national. dew points dropping a little bit. you notice we are not behind the front yet. the winds will turn west ask northwest. big picture here it is, you...
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so that's a very big assumption because people may not want to have their food let's say for their environment more polluted for the sake of more money but that's precisely what would happen is the father be fewer constraints and therefore it's true it will generate lots of money for the bee companies but effectively the public will pay in terms of reduced regulation reduced protection and that is never calculated in these trade agreements it's always about the bottom line of the big companies and if i die he predicts a lot of corporations will abuse the right to take legal action against governments to push their agendas forward corporate sovereignty is about putting the corporation above the nation it lets a company sue a country and they can do that when they claim that their expectation of future profits has been diminished by changes in legislation all by particular station already in place and i want to think will happen is that companies like monsanto will sue the e.u. for billions of dollars because they will say that refusing to allow genetically modified organisms to be sold here is
so that's a very big assumption because people may not want to have their food let's say for their environment more polluted for the sake of more money but that's precisely what would happen is the father be fewer constraints and therefore it's true it will generate lots of money for the bee companies but effectively the public will pay in terms of reduced regulation reduced protection and that is never calculated in these trade agreements it's always about the bottom line of the big companies...
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when they wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the theme from the women definitely the target of the gun lobby the one you don't kill them when the killing might even if so many would you would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. if you. start to construct your own. gears don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with no time a kid came be we can see. you just means a zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero problems in the hood. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. thank you for joining me kate thought ric
when they wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the theme from the women definitely the target of the gun lobby the one you don't kill them when the killing might even if so many would you would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot...
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. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving the balance to these rebel groups that you don't necessarily want to deal with to begin with. >> the rebels need a lot more weapons, but even if you are saying you are not doing that, taking out these targets will indeed help to effect the balance of the war. it depends on the duration of the campaign and the intensity. >> is there a moral obligation to get the united nations to weigh in before an attack? >> i think it depends on your view again. but my sense is they want want to go toe nato to get their imprint, and go to the arab league to get that imprint. >> secretary kerry
. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> developments kicking off our top social media news of the day. the bbc tweeting just moments ago, north korea says it plans to carry out nuclear tests and more long range rocket launches, quote, aimed at the u.s. that doesn't sound like good news, does it? also today the associated press tweeting about secretary of state hillary clinton. congressmen joked with hillary clinton about a 2016 presidential bid. yes, secretary clinton's possible run was the elephant in the room during today's benghazi hearings, and the comment getting a laugh from secretary clinton. >> thank you, mr. chairman. madam secretary, let me first thank you for your service and i wish you the best in your future endeavors, mostly. (laughter) >> and taking aim at lance armstrong, tweeting that lance armstrong-insp
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> developments kicking off our top social media news of the day. the bbc tweeting just moments ago, north korea says it plans to carry out nuclear tests and more long range rocket launches, quote, aimed at the u.s. that doesn't sound like good news,...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> more with senator marco rubio. and house nearly three months to raise the debt ceiling. >> look, i understand why they want to move the initiative forward and i think there is some strategicty to the way they're doing it it and i believe the second part the of it it, congress shouldn't get paid unless a budget is passed. no one wants to miss a paycheck certainly, but i think it's a very valid point and i think that it's not unfair to say to the people if you're not going to do your job, you shouldn't get paid. >> greta: and we keep getting these, like goal posts and mile posts and three more months. >> absolutely. >> greta: six more months and another excuse-- >> in fairness, i think it's the house. if they believed they could pass a bill out of house that not only dealt with the de
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> more with senator marco rubio. and house nearly three months to raise the debt ceiling. >> look, i understand why they want to move the initiative forward and i think there is some strategicty to the way they're doing it it and i believe the...
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women who wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the fear that women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if so many would he would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to tell guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. lead. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman i killed. years later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people take interest the police officers don't b
women who wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the fear that women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if so many would he would just prefer. i'm noticing more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to tell guns to protect their family and young girls shoot...
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gains yet the profits come at a price as critics say they are grim and well put health security and environment regulations in danger but that risk is worth one hundred and nineteen billion euros which the e.u. is economy is promised annually from the deal journalist and also explains the cause of the partnership that it's based on the idea not just of getting rid of the barriers to trade of which there are very few between the u.s. and e.u. but of getting rid of called the norm tariff barriers and those really amount to regulations things like health regulations safety regulations environmental regulations and so the whole thing is predicated on actually deregulating the european and american systems so that's a very big assumption because people may not want to have their food let's say for the environment more polluted for the sake of more money and that's precisely what would happen if the father be fewer constraints and therefore it's true it will generate lots of money for the b. companies but effectively the public will pay in terms of reduced regulation reduced protection and that is ne
gains yet the profits come at a price as critics say they are grim and well put health security and environment regulations in danger but that risk is worth one hundred and nineteen billion euros which the e.u. is economy is promised annually from the deal journalist and also explains the cause of the partnership that it's based on the idea not just of getting rid of the barriers to trade of which there are very few between the u.s. and e.u. but of getting rid of called the norm tariff barriers...
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go to congress, not for declaring war, but to g in a hostile environment. you have to report to congress within 48 hours you have 60 days . if congress does not then accept what you're doing, y have tens cease unless congress declares war. lou: this president has said in his administration, we should attack syria, but he once the approval of congress. implicit, if not actually stated , he has made the decision to do so. therefore because we should he will, but he once the approval of congress. >> that is a political cover rather than legal. he has the legal cover. he does not need to get to congress. he does not need to. lou: having done so. >> of congress says no he can go back to the war powers act. lou: you're saying this is a farce. >> it is political cover. clearly. if you wanted to go he would never have had to go. lou: you're saying that the senator was exactly right. we are witnessing political theater in the guise of of commander in chief seeking the approval of congress which would be entirely correct. >> it becomes political cover. he does not ha
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you're entering environments in which chemical weapons may actually be leaking, may be quite hazardous. you're bringing all of that equipment in. you're coming over a very long and insecure lifeline. right now it has to run in from beirut, lebanon by land. so you're bringing all that equipment in. you've got to know where they are, then you've got to go verify that the statements by the syrian regime as to where the chemical arms are and in fact what type of chemical weapons is in each location is accurate and true. and you've got to provide some means of maintaining security of those sites after you survey them to be sure that they don't disappear the moment you leave. so you're providing -- you've got to provide 24/7 monitoring of every site that has chemical weapons and possibly the means of delivery of chemical weapons since they are so closely associated. that is a huge task. >> david kay, it's christiane amanpour. you obviously did this for years during iraq. is it even possible to do this in a state where there is a civil war, a hot war going on? >> well look, all i can say is i
you're entering environments in which chemical weapons may actually be leaking, may be quite hazardous. you're bringing all of that equipment in. you're coming over a very long and insecure lifeline. right now it has to run in from beirut, lebanon by land. so you're bringing all that equipment in. you've got to know where they are, then you've got to go verify that the statements by the syrian regime as to where the chemical arms are and in fact what type of chemical weapons is in each location...
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we don't know what's going to happen in this new revolutionary environment across north africa and the middle east. but let's see what lessons we can learn from what worked in the past and see what is applicable and then let's bring people together who will really have the kind of open discussion that used to be the hall mark of this committee and of the senate. people used to have hearings where it wasn't to just to have the administration officials come up and ask the questions and go on from there. but really to delve into what works and doesn't work. bring in outside experts and let them debate in front of you and try to figure out what the best information going forward is. i mean, over the last weeks, i've pulled writings from, you know, what you would call very conservative and liberal comment ators who reached the same conclusion about what we should be doing in this region. we have to approach it with humility but we've got real as assets if we deploy them right and helping rebuild security is essential. we did in colombia. it took a decade. we did it as a partner with others
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these are not therapeutic environments. if you are disabled, these institutions aren't set up to deem with you and no accommodations are generally ever going to be made for you. >> my name is william, i'm 39 years old, i'm incarcerated in this facility for a year. for possession of a firearm. and impaired person we always get problems more than a normal person because we don't communicate as well as they do. dealing with correctional officers, because they don't really know hearing impaired, they call you from behind, you don't hear them they come rush you, and i get attacked and i turn around and i attack back, you know. i got a hearing aid now but i need my charger for it. they don't accept this charge he in the facility because people can say you can make a bomb or whatever out of it. but i'm not beat for it so i leave that alone and i wait until i do my time. >> my name is robin a ahearn i'e been here in the philadelphia prison system for four years, working at the riverside correctional facility. staff inmates don't ha
these are not therapeutic environments. if you are disabled, these institutions aren't set up to deem with you and no accommodations are generally ever going to be made for you. >> my name is william, i'm 39 years old, i'm incarcerated in this facility for a year. for possession of a firearm. and impaired person we always get problems more than a normal person because we don't communicate as well as they do. dealing with correctional officers, because they don't really know hearing...
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there is no way of tracking people in this environment so it's easy for a al-shabab to moe around undetected. we were warned that members of the group are everywhere. the local security services is to give them the training t-rbs e equipment so they can take on the enemy. they are the ones that know the language that understand the culture and really understand what they're dealing with. >> we can do this. we can fight the enemy it's important for them to understand that they can't beat a al-shaba. >> so the somali government face a difficult choice. turn away from the local militias and give them resort in the after can can union, the state weakened or create an effective fighting force out of men with questionable loyalties. al jazeera, southern somalia. >> about 20 candidates have registered to run for the afghan presidency including kazi's brother. >> reporter: it's teacher appreciation day at this girl's school in western afghanistan an there's a lot to celebrate. education is one of the biggest successes here. in 2001 when the taliban fell there were only a million children in school m
there is no way of tracking people in this environment so it's easy for a al-shabab to moe around undetected. we were warned that members of the group are everywhere. the local security services is to give them the training t-rbs e equipment so they can take on the enemy. they are the ones that know the language that understand the culture and really understand what they're dealing with. >> we can do this. we can fight the enemy it's important for them to understand that they can't beat a...
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i think that's the same environment. the fed didn't really get onto its tightening early enough. this is not really tightening. this is just removing some of accommodation, so i think the fed is still capable of doing that. >> all right. so you're expecting the tapering to begin this month. larry, real quick, if not this month, when would you expect the tapering to begin? >> i'm looking at november to possibly january. i'm going, you know, fine tune that over the next week. i'm definitely out in november. and maybe january. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much. we appreciate your insights on this. >> thanks. >>> market flash, dominic has the story. >> reporter: maria, it's all about activist investor carl icahn. one of his bigger holdings, hanes celestial, he's taken some money off the table. he has disclosed a reduction in his holdings. he had about 15% of hain celestial stock and has cut that to about a 7% stake. we have seen it just weaker in the after-hours trading session, but keep an eye on the shares. carl icahn cutting his stake down to about
i think that's the same environment. the fed didn't really get onto its tightening early enough. this is not really tightening. this is just removing some of accommodation, so i think the fed is still capable of doing that. >> all right. so you're expecting the tapering to begin this month. larry, real quick, if not this month, when would you expect the tapering to begin? >> i'm looking at november to possibly january. i'm going, you know, fine tune that over the next week. i'm...
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. >> i will take that in this environment. keep it going. >> and that earnings continue to grow is the important thing. lou: right there. i appreciate it. up next jesse jackson, jr. goes in opposite directions we will take that up with the "a team." next. low. low. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immedte medical hel for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vis
. >> i will take that in this environment. keep it going. >> and that earnings continue to grow is the important thing. lou: right there. i appreciate it. up next jesse jackson, jr. goes in opposite directions we will take that up with the "a team." next. low. low. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you cabe more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and...
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not clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it'll be to the environment but political battles aside ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program which they insist it could lead to a full blown feat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas brought. they usually add different camels to extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water is completely destroyed this water is a strategic ecological resource and when one spoil it the area becomes practically non-viable. even in the most optimistic scenario ukraine may see its own shale gas filling its pipes only in a decade from now ecologists insists they're not against shale gas in principle just that the potential environmental impact from its extraction needs to be researched and assessed before drilling begins they have already sent a letter to the president the question is whether those at the top will be willing to listen let's see russia. reporting from kiev in ukraine. well af
not clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care about harmful it'll be to the environment but political battles aside ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program which they insist it could lead to a full blown feat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas brought. they usually add different camels to extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking...
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domain environment. in particular, and i'm in a marine establishment here, the marine corp operation is extraordinary well dupedded for an environment where you don't have lots of urban environments; right? once the entire sea board is urban, ship to objective maneuver will be different because there's not the space to get into. for the navy, sea bases, basically ten days, ten nautical miles, one, two selective forms, and a way of running logistics into the environment that means you don't have to see the port or airfield and stay at stanoff zaps, that's not going to work when you're going into an environment primarily because you have to be there for a long period of time to engage with an urban structure that's not coded. for the army, we're good in the last decade of running logistics through a contracting mechanism going into the environment, and we take up the things we need from the environment by means of contracts. you know, fuel, water, food, and so on, and logistics is the key thing here. tacti
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that will allow us to characterize what is happening in this environment and how it changes over time. >> reporter: eventually the goal of the scientists who pioneer these undersea networks is to make it possible to replicate their work setting up more nec networks and adding to the knowledge of the world. >> thank you for joining us. from the deep blue sea we take you to the stream a.m. that's next and for updates throughout the day, go to www.aljazeera.com. we continue to watch washington and wall street as the dow falls as washington tries to do something about the debt ceiling. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. young adults can make or break the affordable care act. but are they buying in to health care reform? >> looking out -- we have a ton of community engagement on this. everybody oh is curious about obama care. how does this effect the generation. that's what we're going to dive in to. >> we actually have a poll. if you are eligible for the
that will allow us to characterize what is happening in this environment and how it changes over time. >> reporter: eventually the goal of the scientists who pioneer these undersea networks is to make it possible to replicate their work setting up more nec networks and adding to the knowledge of the world. >> thank you for joining us. from the deep blue sea we take you to the stream a.m. that's next and for updates throughout the day, go to www.aljazeera.com. we continue to watch...
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it has been creating a political environment in which there was a political consensus. >> you stand to benefit from the situation and take the lead. we are talking about of confusion for some of the viewers. we are talking about several countries. maybe we can call up the map. it is including a debrief with french intelligence. if you look at the map of west africa, look at the areas that are light-colored. where they have been the past three years. your thoughts on where these hostages may have been held? >> i think the likelihood that they were in southern libya is quite high because you have a region there that is out of the control of the central government where militias are present and really doing the governing. the hostage takers are more likely to have gone there, dispersing the hostages in different press reports to hide them from the intervention taking place in the north of malli. i think it is unlikely they were kept near the nigerian border where security has been quite high. and in the past few months, i think libya really presents the most probable area for them to have
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that the european union's made a last twenty or thirty years in terms of protecting health protecting environment labor regulation the americans really want to get rid of all of those and that's how the gains will come because those are costs to business but they're not cost to people those are things that protect people. this agreement is not letting the revelations that u.s. intelligence targeted flutist and citizens get in the way of baseless on the heels of the spine revelations the e.u. complained of a lack of craft so to all of our off taken on economists michael ross. are now up to him trying to. just over our shoulder over here just over your shoulder over there is the u.s. embassy now the john kerry the secretary of state says that the n.s.a. spying saga isn't going to be an issue when it comes to talking about trade but that saga has limited trust between the two countries how can you have trade when you don't have trust i mean germany and e.u. is nothing. of the united states politicians are saying oh this is very bad. but there is no real consequence out of it you know how does that r
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being praised, the united nations says inspectors still face what they call a dangerous and volatile environment. >>> the streets of cairo remain tense today. now this follows two days, of course, of clashes between the military and muslim brotherhood supporters. the death toll from the fighting stands at 55. more than 250 people have been injured. six egyptian soldiers have also died since sunday. now supporters of the ousted program morsi say they will keep on protesting despite the pressure. >> from the start, michael, pope francis showed himself to be a different kind of pontiff. a pope for the common man, or woman. someone who is setting the people and moving for driving his own second-hand car. now many catholics also see hope for change in some areas of catholic doctrine. long held stands on things like homosexuality. so how does the pope, this pope view the modern family? he called a meeting of bishops in rome. let's go live to roam and cnn senior vatican analyst john allen. is this going to be a change? this meeting is one of many things that will happen to determine that, but a chance
being praised, the united nations says inspectors still face what they call a dangerous and volatile environment. >>> the streets of cairo remain tense today. now this follows two days, of course, of clashes between the military and muslim brotherhood supporters. the death toll from the fighting stands at 55. more than 250 people have been injured. six egyptian soldiers have also died since sunday. now supporters of the ousted program morsi say they will keep on protesting despite the...
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not clear if it's going to be profitable plus the companies don't care how harmful it will be to the environment. but political battles aside ecologists are the most concerned with a potential threat from the shale gas program they insist it could lead to a full blown feat but whenever they speak out the pro-government media labels them as agents of gas brought. they usually add different camels to extract more gas from the rocks and so the underground system which provides fresh drinking water...
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but that's also part of the reality of living in a political environment so six years on do you think iran is still after a nuclear weapon in your opinion now the judgment that we made was that. it was a political decision to halt the weaponization portions of its program it continued to fizzle material fiza material was the pacing element is that that the. at the time required to go from physical material. we did it was shorter than a dime to fissile material. on but they'd halted it. for. terminology we used was because of international scrutiny and pressure but that sense it was a political decision it wasn't a matter of a technical problem. or a change in the geo political situation they still.
but that's also part of the reality of living in a political environment so six years on do you think iran is still after a nuclear weapon in your opinion now the judgment that we made was that. it was a political decision to halt the weaponization portions of its program it continued to fizzle material fiza material was the pacing element is that that the. at the time required to go from physical material. we did it was shorter than a dime to fissile material. on but they'd halted it. for....
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>> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around the time secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director muller, it was publicly reported that he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> all right, fran. appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. we also should say fran is a member of the cia external advisory committee and in august of 2012, she visited libya and. >>> a massive investigation and breakup of authorities call an illegal grambling operation was a scam that suffered people into so-called convenience casinos with the lure of helping america's combat veterans. no surprise if you've been following our reporting on o
>> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around the time secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director muller,...
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>> these kind of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently undercontrol that they could get to the benghazi conflict. that's an indication why this is to complicated. i think it's a real testament. around the time secretary clinton was testifying in january, fbi director muller it was reported that he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> fran, appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. we should also say fran is a member of the advisory committee. she visited with mcandrew and forbes. >>> now keeping them honest. a massive action to authorities with an illegal gambling operation. it suckered people into convenience casinos with the lure of helping american's combat veterans. if you've been following our reporting on other schemes, it looks like only a tiny fraction of the hundreds of millions of gambling proceeds actually went to vets. 57 people have bee
>> these kind of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently undercontrol that they could get to the benghazi conflict. that's an indication why this is to complicated. i think it's a real testament. around the time secretary clinton was testifying in january, fbi director muller it was reported that he had gone and met with the libyans to...
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environment. we are doing many different things to pro tent protect our . >> at a gathering of teenagers traditional songs before a discussion of challenges facing the community. without job opportunities and parents who may need long-term care it's the young who bear the burtburden of mercury poisoning? >>> we have an update for you now on the lead story that we have been following all morning. we are hearing reports from libya that prime minister has been freed. that is the prime minister has been freed. this is after reports that were not -- reports or confirmation that he had been seiz ceased fra hotel in tripoli in the early hours of the morning. we'll bring you the latest on this as and when we get it. >>> now three u.s. based scientists have won the nobel price. mikmichaelmikthey will share th. they developed powerful computers models that can determine chemical reactions and all three will collect their award in the swedish capital in december. >>> now you have probably heard of the forbes
environment. we are doing many different things to pro tent protect our . >> at a gathering of teenagers traditional songs before a discussion of challenges facing the community. without job opportunities and parents who may need long-term care it's the young who bear the burtburden of mercury poisoning? >>> we have an update for you now on the lead story that we have been following all morning. we are hearing reports from libya that prime minister has been freed. that is the...
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you're entering environments in which chemical weapons may actually be leaking, may be quite hazardous. you're bringing all of that equipment in. you're coming over a very long and insecure lifeline. right now it has to run in from beirut, lebanon by land. so you're bringing all that equipment in. you've got to know where they are, then you've got to go verify that the statements by the syrian regime as to where the chemical arms are and in fact what type of chemical weapons is in each location is accurate and true. and you've got to provide some means of maintaining security of those sites after you survey them to be sure that they don't disappear the moment you leave. so you're providing -- you've got to provide 24/7 monitoring of every site that has chemical weapons and possibly the means of delivery of chemical weapons since they are so closely associated. that is a huge task. >> david kay, it's christiane amanpour. you obviously did this for years during iraq. is it even possible to do this in a state where there is a civil war, a hot war going on? >> well look, all i can say is i
you're entering environments in which chemical weapons may actually be leaking, may be quite hazardous. you're bringing all of that equipment in. you're coming over a very long and insecure lifeline. right now it has to run in from beirut, lebanon by land. so you're bringing all that equipment in. you've got to know where they are, then you've got to go verify that the statements by the syrian regime as to where the chemical arms are and in fact what type of chemical weapons is in each location...
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. >> how do we refrain gender, how do we create a gender inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experiencing that. >> reporter: three years ago a seattle school district proposed some guidelines on how to deal with the transgender teens. >> they are going to have barriers to learning if they are not accepting of who they are. >> reporter: experts tell us that transgender students ash the country still feel margin marginalized. zoe's mom feels good about the way things are now, but worried about the future. >> the teen years, puberty, hormones and zoe feeling like she is not quite in step with her peers. and really not being. >> reporter: a growing issue for schools across the nation as they try to figure out how to meet the needs of transgender students. >>> a lawsuit has been filed to protect graffiti. the effort to protect one special building in new york. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are your headlines. updating our breaking us in from italy, the italian coast guard says boat carrying migrants has capsized off of the i
. >> how do we refrain gender, how do we create a gender inclusive environment that works for all kids when none of us grew up experiencing that. >> reporter: three years ago a seattle school district proposed some guidelines on how to deal with the transgender teens. >> they are going to have barriers to learning if they are not accepting of who they are. >> reporter: experts tell us that transgender students ash the country still feel margin marginalized. zoe's mom...
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and i see this first gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thing is have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to you and you you get sucked into this last offering to violence is the best approach. is it's just waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with these charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founded patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member a kid coming up to me when a bullet proof vest underneath his school uniform he said i'll be dead by thursday according to patrick it's early intervention which is key in prison is forty thousand pounds a year a young person's secure unit is one hundred sixty five thousand pounds a year
and i see this first gun about to fire or schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thing is have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playground can be a dangerous place it becomes normal to you and you you get sucked into this last offering to violence is...
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things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. i don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seems and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with don't need more souls in the brain a person who doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noise is the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all tuning at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good inside sake don't get to feel pleasure any more why. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs or street drugs or easier to get them prescribe drugs street drugs feel better p
things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. i don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seems and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with don't need more souls in the brain a person who doesn't because...